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From:
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sonorously
(
ad
.)朗朗地;堂堂地
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
So·no·rous
a.
1.
Giving
sound
when
struck
;
resonant
;
as
,
sonorous
metals
.
2.
Loud-sounding
;
giving
a
clear
or
loud
sound
;
as
,
a
sonorous
voice
.
3.
Yielding
sound
;
characterized
by
sound
;
vocal
;
sonant
;
as
,
the
vowels
are
sonorous
.
4.
Impressive
in
sound
;
high-sounding
.
The
Italian
opera
,
amidst
all
the
meanness
and
familiarty
of
the
thoughts
,
has
something
beautiful
and
sonorous
in
the
expression
.
--
Addison
.
There
is
nothing
of
the
artificial
Johnsonian
balance
in
his
style
.
It
is
as
often
marked
by
a
pregnant
brevity
as
by
a
sonorous
amplitude
.
--
E
.
Everett
.
5.
Med.
Sonant
;
vibrant
;
hence
,
of
sounds
produced
in
a
cavity
,
deep-toned
;
as
,
sonorous
rhonchi
.
Sonorous figures
Physics
,
figures
formed
by
the
vibrations
of
a
substance
capable
of
emitting
a
musical
tone
,
as
when
the
bow
of
a
violin
is
drawn
along
the
edge
of
a
piece
of
glass
or
metal
on
which
sand
is
strewed
,
and
the
sand
arranges
itself
in
figures
according
to
the
musical
tone
.
Called
also
acoustic figures
.
Sonorous tumor
Med.
,
a
tumor
which
emits
a
clear
,
resonant
sound
on
percussion
.
--
So*no*rous*ly
,
adv.
--
So*no*rous*ness
,
n.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sonorously
adv
:
in
a
sonorous
manner
; "
the
congregation
consisted
chiefly
of
a
few
young
folk
,
who
snored
sonorously
" [
syn
:
rotundly
]
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